Stunning cover art by Lisa Falkenstern
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Stunning cover art by Lisa Falkenstern
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Now available over on our Kickstarter for fantasy epic DRAGON KNIGHT!
This is brilliant! Tom the (comedy) critic pits Rob Zombie's Halloween against Halloween 2018 to decide once and for all... which one is obviously superior... or is it? Watch till the end for the hilarious finale! :)
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Eros and Thanatos // Fatae // Diane
by Yoann-Lossel
THEY’RE BACK!!! We’d sold out of these bad boys, but they are now back on sale over on our KICKSTARTER! Limited Edition Mexco Toyz ‘Owlman’ dolls, signed by the creator.
It’s here!! The first episode of our brand new horror chat show - HEX TALKS! Check it out on YouTube, Like & Subscribe!
Only 20 of these Special Edition, signed by the creator, Mezco Toyz figures left over on Kickstarter!
BEHOLD! ‘The Owlman’ from Mezco Toyz Living Dead Dolls range. We’re selling a limited number of these awesome 10″ figures SIGNED by the creator on our Kickstarter HERE!
Learn all about the child-snatching demon known as The Black Hare in this short story from Lawrie Brewster, one of 18 chilling tales in The Book of Beastly Creatures.
Now on Kickstarter!
Hilarious satirical review from film snob Thomas Staunton. Have you seen The Love Witch? What did you think>?
The Book of Beastly Creatures is a beautiful hardback anthology of 18 creepy tales from Hex Arcana Publishing. Available now on Kickstarter!
“Only he can see her real face”
The Woman in White from The Book of Beastly Creatures
The Eyam Plague
Back in September of 1665, the small village of Eyam (located in England) became host to a deadly plague.
A bale of cloth containing fleas with the plague arrived at Eyam. It came from London where this disease had already taken thousands of lives. A tailor’s assistant called George Viccars was said to have opened the bale and hung the cloth in front of the hearth to dry, unwittingly stirring the disease-ridden fleas contained within the parcel.
George died and the disease started to spread. The small village had an estimated population of 350 people. Many wanted to leave and get away from the plague but ultimately decided that in order to keep the disease from spreading, they would quarantine themselves. No one was allowed in our outside of the village. Many were reluctant but decided to stay, effectively choosing death but sparing nearby communities who had not been introduced to the disease.
Ultimately 260 people died but thousands of other lives were spared.
HERE is a very detailed source going over the Eyam Plague. It goes into accounts of people who lived there and their stories. I highly recommend reading this
Books... beautiful, beautiful books...
Some of my favorite Zebra Horror covers